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Chapter 326: "A Civilization Destroyed in Three Minutes?"_3



"Only when a civilization has a lifespan long enough, can it afford such a low probability of conception,"

"But there is a way to guarantee conception in one go."

"The method is simple, just shoot a billion times at once, and one of them is bound to succeed. Miao is exactly this method, he shot well over a billion times in one go, instead of saying he destroyed a civilization in three minutes, it's more accurate to say he destroyed a civilization in three days."

"With enough of a base number, probability doesn't seem that important, or rather, with a large enough base number, probability isn't a matter of luck, but a question with a definitely correct answer."

As for the other members of the Tomb Guardian.

They were still not quite awake at the moment, clinging desperately to the soft ladder, feeling as though a hammer had struck their chests many times, dizzy and unable to come to their senses.

...

Meanwhile, Chen Miao was looking at the system popup in front of him.

The popup notified him that the war of civilizations had ended, and, unsurprisingly, he had become the player with the highest kill count.

"Civilization Sphere*1, Civilization Fragment*18, Civilization Milestone*1."

These were his rewards.

They were special rewards for having the highest kill count, unique to him alone, and all of them items he had never seen before. There were no Star Coin rewards, but he did not feel any regret. In fact, he was now completely free from the need for Star Coins.

Killing an opposing player rewarded one Star Coin.

And he had killed a full 1.7 billion opposing players. The population of this civilization wasn't that large, just over 1.7 billion, which also meant that he now had an additional 1.7 billion Star Coins in his pocket.

1.7 billion Star Coins!

He seriously doubted whether the Federal Government had that much in Star Coin reserves!

If theoretically speaking, these Star Coins were converted into credit points, it would only amount to a few hundred billion, which, on Blue Star, could be matched by multiple agencies flush with several hundred billion in cash flow.

But the problem was, Star Coins were produced by the civilization game, while credit points were just a type of credit currency of the Federation.

There aren't that many Star Coins available for procurement.

No institution on Blue Star, including the absolute dominant Federal Government, could come up with that many Star Coins.

It was an astronomical figure.

Just in time, he had fired a massive amount of bullets over the past several days, almost emptying his coffers, but this filled them right back up.

"I'm full, really full this time."

Chen Miao looked at the balance of Star Coins in front of him and spoke sentimentally, "Killing people for a gold belt, but what do you call annihilating a civilization? A gold belt? That should be called a gold sun, right? A feast in one fell swoop."

For the foreseeable future, he wouldn't need to worry about whether or not he had enough Star Coins.

Besides, those three rewards were also things of high caliber.

Indeed.

Chen Miao rated them as 'high caliber' items.

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"Prop Name": Civilization Sphere.

"Prop Level": None.

"Prop Restriction": No occupational restrictions, one-time use item.

"Prop Effect": Once activated, you can extract a nondescript civilization and encapsulate it within this Civilization Sphere, which is palm-size to you but infinitely large to that civilization.

Moreover, the internal space will expand forever.
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This civilization will develop within the Civilization Sphere at a speed ten thousand times faster than the outside world, and you can observe and intervene in the evolution process of this civilization."

"Source of Acquisition": Obtained when ranking first in the kill leaderboard during a war of civilizations.

"Prop Introduction": There are many paths in the development of civilizations, even more numerous than the stars in the universe. No one knows the total number of possible directions for the development of civilizations, nor what the best direction might be.

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Well, Chen Miao still held his original opinion regarding the name of this item; it was high-end.

It can imprison a nondescript civilization.

The so-called nondescript civilizations are those without a rank; for example, the Azure Dragon Civilization is a Fourth-Level Civilization, and the Great Qin Civilization is a Fifth-Level Civilization. These are ranked civilizations, while Blue Star doesn't even qualify as a First-Level Civilization, belonging to the unranked or nondescript category.

Simply by activating the Civilization Sphere on a civilization like Blue Star, he could directly imprison that entire civilization within the sphere.

It sounds like what their universe is currently experiencing.

Their universe, like the Civilization Sphere, can also expand indefinitely; perhaps their entire universe is just one Civilization Sphere.

It lends itself to much speculation.

But as for its practical use, he hadn't figured that out yet. What use could there be in imprisoning a civilization? It seemed like no benefit could be gained, and he couldn't communicate or exchange any information with the civilization within the Civilization Sphere.

Anything born within the Civilization Sphere is unable to leave it.

Not only can the imprisoned civilization not leave the Civilization Sphere, but he likewise cannot enter it. Both are in a state of absolute isolation. If there had to be a use for this thing, its biggest function might just be... a fishbowl.

For decorative purposes.

A toy for High-Dimensional Civilizations?

Chen Miao carefully stored the Civilization Sphere in the deepest part of the Nothingness Space, for now, deciding it was definitely something valuable—at least in the future, if any nondescript civilization made a move against him, he could imprison that civilization in an instant.


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